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Ascend floor by floor and find the dragon's egg on each level. One wrong pick ends your run — climb higher for a bigger payout.

98%

RTP

2%

House Edge

5

Difficulty Levels

Yes

Provably Fair

Dragon Tower Max Win

Full 9-floor clears on Master difficulty — the highest achievable Dragon Tower multiplier

256,901×

Max Multiplier

Master difficulty, all 9 floors

$500,000

Max Payout

Per round cap on Stake

Dragon Tower's maximum multiplier is achieved by clearing all 9 floors on Master difficulty. Master has 4 tiles per row with 1 safe egg and 3 dragons, giving a 25% per-floor success rate. Across all 9 floors, the probability of a full clear is 0.25⁹ ≈ 0.00038%. The compounded multiplier for all 9 floors on Master is 256,901×.

On Easy difficulty, the full 9-floor multiplier is much lower but the completion probability rises to about 7.5% (0.75⁹), making it far more viable for consistent auto-bet play.

The optimal max-win strategy is to play Master difficulty and cash out after 4–5 floors (~3×–10×) rather than attempting the full clear. This locks in wins far more often while still targeting above-average multipliers. Only risk a full-clear attempt when your session bankroll allows for the inevitable variance.

How Dragon Tower Works

Dragon Tower is a 9-level tower where each floor presents a row of eggs. One egg on each floor hides a dragon (the winning pick). The number of eggs per row and the number of safe eggs depend on the difficulty setting you choose.

You click one egg per floor. If you pick the correct egg, you advance to the next level and your multiplier grows. If you pick a blank egg, your round ends and you lose your bet. At any point between floors, you can cash out your current multiplier.

The game is similar to Mines in structure — risk vs reward — but with a visual tower-climbing theme and a cleaner sequential progression. The provably fair system guarantees the egg positions are fixed before you start.

Difficulty Levels

Easy

4 tiles per floor1 dragon (75% per floor)

High chance of advancing each floor. Lower multipliers per level, but very consistent — ideal for climbing multiple floors reliably.

Medium

3 tiles per floor1 dragon (67% per floor)

Good balance of risk and reward. You win the majority of floors, and the multiplier grows meaningfully as you climb higher.

Hard

2 tiles per floor1 dragon (50% per floor)

Coin-flip odds per floor with significantly higher multipliers. Variance accumulates fast across 9 floors but one good run pays well.

Expert

3 tiles per floor2 dragons (33% per floor)

High bust risk — only 1 in 3 chance per floor. Use small bets and expect to bust frequently. Multipliers grow much faster than lower modes.

Master

4 tiles per floor3 dragons (25% per floor)

Maximum difficulty. Each floor is a 25% win chance. Max multiplier is 256,901×. Purely high-variance jackpot hunting.

Dragon Tower Strategy Guide

Difficulty setting is everything in Dragon Tower — it determines your per-floor win probability, the multiplier per floor, and the bankroll requirements for a sustainable session.

Easy Mode — Consistent Bankroll Growth

Easy difficulty gives 75% win chance per floor (4 tiles, 3 safe, 1 dragon). Climbing 5 floors has a (0.75)^5 = ~24% success rate; reaching floor 3 succeeds ~42% of the time. Easy multipliers are smaller but the frequency keeps your bankroll stable. Best for longer sessions and rakeback grinding.

Medium Mode — The Balanced Strategy

Medium gives 67% win chance per floor (3 tiles, 2 safe, 1 dragon). Probability of reaching floor 4: (0.67)^4 ≈ 20%. Most Dragon Tower players use Medium for a session split: 70% of bets on Easy for consistency, 30% on Medium as the big-win attempt. Medium floors 3–5 are the most popular cash-out range.

Hard Mode — Small Bets, High Multipliers

Hard difficulty gives 50% win chance per floor (2 tiles, 1 safe, 1 dragon). Each floor is a coin flip, but the bust risk compounds across 9 levels — reaching floor 5 has only (0.5)^5 = ~3% probability. Multipliers are significantly higher than Easy. Use bet sizes no larger than 0.5% of your bankroll per Hard attempt.

Master Mode — Jackpot Hunting

Master difficulty gives 25% win chance per floor (4 tiles, 1 safe, 3 dragons). Clearing all 9 floors yields 256,901× — extraordinarily rare at (0.25)^9 ≈ 0.00038%. Per-floor multipliers are massive even for short climbs. Bet minimum on every Master attempt and treat each as a jackpot lottery ticket.

Pre-Set Floor Target with Mandatory Cash-Out

Before starting any Dragon Tower session, write down your target floor and cash-out it immediately when reached. Never extend a successful climb 'just one more floor.' The multiplier jump between floors is always smaller than the probability cost of continuing. Floor 3 on Medium at ~10× is a profitable result — floors 4, 5, 6 feel tempting but each step is a 50% coin flip away from losing it all.

Session Bankroll Framework

For Easy: bet 2–4% of session budget per tower climb. For Medium: 1–2%. For Hard: 0.5–1%. For Master: 0.1–0.3%. This sizing ensures that a bad run of 10 consecutive losses never wipes the session. Always set a session stop-loss at 50% of starting budget. Dragon Tower runs fast — 10 failed climbs can happen in under 2 minutes on Auto-Bet if you're not careful.

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